SOUTH JERSEY

How much snow for South Jersey?

Associated Press
So how much snow will the next storm bring for South Jersey? It could vary by area.

TRENTON - Forecasters say another snowstorm is headed toward New Jersey.

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for south Jersey on Tuesday, when 4 to 8 inches could fall. A winter weather advisory was issued for central Jersey, where 2 to 5 inches was expected.

Forecasters also warned the coast flooding could continue in some areas.

High tide arrived Monday morning and police had to close some streets in Atlantic City, Absecon, Neptune Township and Union Beach.

Forecasters have issued a coastal flood warning for the entire New Jersey shore. Widespread moderate coasting flooding is possible during high tide. There’s also a chance for beach erosion as wave heights build to 8 to 12 feet.

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The snow could start falling as early as late Monday night and could continue on and off until early Wednesday. But it’s still not clear when the heaviest bands of snow may fall.

Authorities warn that travel conditions could be treacherous in some areas on Tuesday, so motorists were being urged to allow extra travel time or avoid travel if possible.